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to look ahead to this debate tonight and all for a moment, assume the role of moderator, jim lehrer, pbs, a moderating this thing tonight. let just go around right now, we will start with you, howard. you got jim lehrer's seat, the two questions in front of you -- two candidates right in front of you. what is the one question that you think would you most like to see jim lehrer ask one of these candidates tonight? >> i would focus on mitt romney because this really is it for mitt. i would go right at the central concern. i would say i would ask, governor, bain capital, which you helped to run, had many successes but it also had many failures. the bering company, the typewriter company, name a list of them. have you ever met, have you ever talked to, do you note names of or anything about the lives of any of the people from those plants that closed as a result of the investments of bain cap signal give me a name, give me a story. >> probably knows the ones the obama campaign ads have mentioned, right? >> probably knows those but those aren't the ones he wants to mention. >> probably doesn
to look ahead to this debate tonight and all for a moment, assume the role of moderator, jim lehrer, pbs, a moderating this thing tonight. let just go around right now, we will start with you, howard. you got jim lehrer's seat, the two questions in front of you -- two candidates right in front of you. what is the one question that you think would you most like to see jim lehrer ask one of these candidates tonight? >> i would focus on mitt romney because this really is it for mitt. i would...
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just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. nightly news begins now. . >>> good evening, coming off a lackluster debate performance, the president got some good news today, 32 days before the election, the nation's jobless rate fell to the lowest level of his term in office. economists will argue what it means, but here are today's numbers, the economy gained about 14,000 jobs in the last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 7.8%, that is where today's political debate in this country started out. we have it all covered here tonight. and we'll begin our coverage with nbc's andrea mitchell, good evening, andrea. >> reporter: good evening, brian, in a week that has been a roller coaster for both of the candidates, today's news gave a good bit of a jolt, but that set off a fire storm on what it really means. the news that the unemployment dipped below 8% since he took office came just in time for a president battered by his poor performance in the debate. >> today's news should give us some encouragement. it shouldn't be an exc
just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. nightly news begins now. . >>> good evening, coming off a lackluster debate performance, the president got some good news today, 32 days before the election, the nation's jobless rate fell to the lowest level of his term in office. economists will argue what it means, but here are today's numbers, the economy gained about 14,000 jobs in the last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 7.8%, that is where today's political debate in this...
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putting pbs funding aside mitt romney gave a small gift to the incumbents. big birds will show up outside romney rallies showing up signs say don't kill me. think this through. i have to say i didn't predict this was a big issue out of the debate, but there was big bird showing up at rallies. it's funny out of the debate the two big take-aways were the president lost and big bird. >> big bird the definite winner. >> and let me say as somebody who has to bring it back to the 1990s and 1980s, chicken george, 1992. george bush wouldn't debate. they sent a chicken to rallies to taunt him. >> not a good day for birds. can a bad campaigner make a good president? at least one candidate in this campaign is hoping so. >>> andrew is the fourth generation owner of the rosenwach tanks. today these tanks are shaped by hand with half-century old tools. he said you don't throw out what works but build upon it. for more watch this business on sunday morning on msnbc. [ male announcer ] you know that guy who sells those remote control helicopters at the mall. buy 'em or don'
putting pbs funding aside mitt romney gave a small gift to the incumbents. big birds will show up outside romney rallies showing up signs say don't kill me. think this through. i have to say i didn't predict this was a big issue out of the debate, but there was big bird showing up at rallies. it's funny out of the debate the two big take-aways were the president lost and big bird. >> big bird the definite winner. >> and let me say as somebody who has to bring it back to the 1990s...
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is pbs perfect? no. have they provided through their children's programming for almost 50 years some of the finest educational content worldwide for our nation's children? absolutely. does it deserve to be on the chopping block? >> that's the word i was looking for. chopping block. thank you for helping me out. >> chopping block. here is -- here's something i would like to point out, soledad. i know in this current economic climate we have to make different choices. however, i was raised by a woman whose philosophy it was to give her children the best education she could not afford. do you understand what i'm saying? >> value in the free. >> we have to make the investment in our children if we expect for them to pay off on that investment through their realizing their most full potential. so there are places where you can cut. there are places where you need to cut. there are places that you just don't cut because it is not right. >> for you that would be pbs. lavar burton, of course, was host andive and
is pbs perfect? no. have they provided through their children's programming for almost 50 years some of the finest educational content worldwide for our nation's children? absolutely. does it deserve to be on the chopping block? >> that's the word i was looking for. chopping block. thank you for helping me out. >> chopping block. here is -- here's something i would like to point out, soledad. i know in this current economic climate we have to make different choices. however, i was...
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you can see the rest of the story, finding your roots, sunday at 8:00 on most pbs stations. being a part was incredible, and when professor gates was here in atlanta, we had a chance to sit down and talk more about what it all means. >> one of the things that comes out of this and you and i have done today was had this long n conversation about my family, my ancestry. i had the privilege of having you help me give me astonishing information. >> i was moved for you. at one point, i had tears in my eyes that your family records would be kept by a cast of priests and inscribed in code, and they're assigned to your family. we talked to some jeanologists, and they said, forget it, indians, what do we know? they don't care about jeangeneo? what is your favorite subject? of every human being all across the world, no matter what the color, is all about themselves. and that's all about yourself. >> your name has become synonymous with people tracing their roots and finding out about their ancestry. i'm curious, have you done this? >> my father looked like a white man and my grandfath
you can see the rest of the story, finding your roots, sunday at 8:00 on most pbs stations. being a part was incredible, and when professor gates was here in atlanta, we had a chance to sit down and talk more about what it all means. >> one of the things that comes out of this and you and i have done today was had this long n conversation about my family, my ancestry. i had the privilege of having you help me give me astonishing information. >> i was moved for you. at one point, i...
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., skip, he asked if he would be part of his television series called "finding your roots" on pbs, and i said, sure, absolutely. you see, i was born in michigan, but my parents were born and they grew up in india. like a lot of immigrants, they thought they would never be able to learn their whole family history. that was lost, they thought, in the old country. i always wondered and so i gave professor gates the names of my immediate relatives along with a cheek swab of my dna. here's some of what he found. >> reporter: to dig even deeper, we sent sanjay's cousin to hardwar, located on the ganges river. it's a place of tremendous geonoloical importance to hindus. they come to consult with family prooisz who have recorded their male lynnage on their family trees. we arranged for him to meet with two priests who have devoted their lives to writing down family histories. we're hoping that we'll discover other details about sanjay's extended family hidden in these cryptically encoded scrolls. >> it's all written down then? >> that's your family history, my brother. >> that's amazing. i hav
., skip, he asked if he would be part of his television series called "finding your roots" on pbs, and i said, sure, absolutely. you see, i was born in michigan, but my parents were born and they grew up in india. like a lot of immigrants, they thought they would never be able to learn their whole family history. that was lost, they thought, in the old country. i always wondered and so i gave professor gates the names of my immediate relatives along with a cheek swab of my dna. here's...
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. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to spend money on things -- >> reporter: a wide opening, but the president took more than 14 hours to come up with a comeback. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. it's about time. >> reporter: many top democrats suggest that one of the problems, maybe one common to incumbents, the president has lived in a bubble for four years, surrounded by adulation, rarely challenged. the campaign said they were going to conduct a reassessment before the next debate. diane? >> all right, thank you, jake. and what about governor romney and his day? abc's david muir traveling with the governor in virginia. david? >> reporter: diane, great to see you from virginia. mitt romney expected to appear here just moments ago, and beside him, paul ryan celebrating romney's debate last night. tonight, new questions about whether or not romney is trying to modify his message a bit with that much larger audience. starting onto a different denver stage today, mitt rom
. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to spend money on things -- >> reporter: a wide opening, but the president took more than 14 hours to come up with a comeback. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. it's about time. >> reporter: many top democrats suggest that one of the problems, maybe one common to incumbents, the president has lived in a bubble for four years, surrounded by adulation, rarely...
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. >> i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you, too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> we didn't know big bird was driving the federal deficit. but that's what we heard last night. how about that? elmo too? >> big bird's feathers didn't seem to be too ruffled. he responded today, tweeting, my bedtime is usually 7:45 but i was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night? w ant to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on
. >> i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you, too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> we didn't know big bird was driving the federal deficit. but that's what we heard last night. how about that? elmo too? >> big bird's feathers didn't seem to be too ruffled. he responded today, tweeting, my bedtime is usually 7:45 but i was really tired yesterday and fell asleep at 7:00. did i miss anything last night? w ant to...
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we're ready to return to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> ifill: finally tonight, a look at one element of syria's opposition, the free syrian army. many are defectors from syria's regular army that is putting down the anti-assad rebellion with brutal efficiency. hugh macleod and annasofie flamand, a reporting team from our international news web site partners, global post, spent time with the fighters in northern lebanon. an unnamed photographer accompanied them into syria.ri macleod voiced this report. >> reporter: these guys with me are from the free syrian army. they are defected soldiers from the army of the syrian regime. i feel proud that we the free syrian army can say that we are here, we are here on the ground. and hopefully soon we will conduct large operations, operations to topple the regime. >> one year into his brutal crackdown on peaceful protests syrian president bashar al assad is facing an armed insurgency by the rebel fighters of the free syrian army. the group is led by officers and sold
we're ready to return to the pbs newshour. thanks again for your support. >> ifill: finally tonight, a look at one element of syria's opposition, the free syrian army. many are defectors from syria's regular army that is putting down the anti-assad rebellion with brutal efficiency. hugh macleod and annasofie flamand, a reporting team from our international news web site partners, global post, spent time with the fighters in northern lebanon. an unnamed photographer accompanied them into...
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that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and columbus committed genocide against a legion of native americans. >> i don't care. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: i am tapis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning novelist. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard, the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make everyday better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. >> american public television presents the slendors of the world in the lifel
that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and...
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that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and columbus committed genocide against a legion of native americans. >> i don't care. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: i am tapis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning novelist. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard, the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make everyday better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. tonight... jeremy schaap: he is the quintessential olympic hero. margaret mac
that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and...
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. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome steve martin back to this program. he is an accomplished musician whose latest compilation of bluegrass music is called "and ."verrare bird he is an avid tweeter. is not a word? >> it is now. tavis: 9 habits of very organized people. and make 510. >> is very good to read. you have to look at it, rather than say it. >> i love this book. if it's in your pocket. good >> there is no reason to put it in your pocket. i think it is a perfect reading for a train, although nobody goes on a train any more. may be a plain but certainly not well you are driving. tavis: was this written by popular demand? >> nothing i do is done by popular demand. i wrote this over the last year and 1/2. this is the first interview i have ever done, so i do not know what words are coming out of my mouth. i went on switcher -- twitter, and i thought it was going to be a commercial venture to promote things, and it did not work out that way. i started writing funny things. it kept changing all
. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome steve martin back to this program. he is an accomplished musician whose latest compilation of bluegrass music is called "and ."verrare bird he is an avid tweeter. is not a word? >> it is now. tavis: 9 habits of very organized people. and make 510. >> is very good to read. you have to look at it, rather than say it. >> i love this book. if it's in your pocket....
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that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and columbus committed genocide against a legion of native americans. >> i don't care. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: i am tapis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with a pulitzer prize-winning novelist. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard, the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make everyday better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you.
that is the show for tonight, i will see you next time on pbs. think you for watching. keep the faith. >> i think that is astute. good call. pam easily the most creative and kind person i've worked with. >> this is gross. >> erin hannen, a winner if there ever was one. >> i like my new group. i like my old group. >> are we done? >> yes, no. the friday before columbus day we will take a half day. >> you want to three and a half day for this day? and...
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screwed up so many of our elections, being so npr, pbs, hoity-toity. don't do that. >> don't play referee. you know it's true. >> i'm not -- >> you try to play referee. >> time out, coach. i'm trying to say maybe npi -- >> the people that think about democracy are really -- really a joke on themselves. >> rick hertzberg -- >> by the way, don't watch rick unless you vote. he's a good friend of mine. >> go in about 55 minutes. >> dvr this. >> i can't stand nonvoters. >> must see television. >> richard became an american to vote. >> that's totally true. i think it's important if you are a member of a community you need to vote. you know there's -- it's incredibly hard to be a full member of the community, the place you live to have that sense of belonging unless you vote and so i'm with you. i think people -- they're reckless, not just idiots they're reckless. they are not taking care of their families or their community. actually i don't mind. i disagree. don't mind what they vote for whether they spoil a ballot or -- you've got to show up, though. you h
screwed up so many of our elections, being so npr, pbs, hoity-toity. don't do that. >> don't play referee. you know it's true. >> i'm not -- >> you try to play referee. >> time out, coach. i'm trying to say maybe npi -- >> the people that think about democracy are really -- really a joke on themselves. >> rick hertzberg -- >> by the way, don't watch rick unless you vote. he's a good friend of mine. >> go in about 55 minutes. >> dvr this....
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romney made a point of saying he'd cut the budget for pbs, even to jim lehrer. >> i like pbs, big bird. i actually love you, too, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to b r borrow money from china to pay for. >> he'll get rid of regular laces on wall street, but he's going to crack down on sesame street. >> today, a key romney surrogate said this. >> what people saw was president that revealed his imcompetence, how lazy and detached he is. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> now, the pressure is on paul ryan and joe biden, who debate next week. >> i don't want to say anything in the debate that's not completely accurate. >> and the stakes are a lot higher for the president to come up with a different game plan for his next debate with mitt romney two weeks from now. >> andrea mitchell remains in denver, colorado. and thanks to social media. getting reaction to a debate isn't a morning after thing anymore. it's a real time thing about the talk about the event is still going on tonight. that part of our story from nbc's john yang. >>
romney made a point of saying he'd cut the budget for pbs, even to jim lehrer. >> i like pbs, big bird. i actually love you, too, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to b r borrow money from china to pay for. >> he'll get rid of regular laces on wall street, but he's going to crack down on sesame street. >> today, a key romney surrogate said this. >> what people saw was president that revealed his imcompetence, how lazy and detached he is. he didn't...
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i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more --
i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more --
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i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more --lo
i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more --lo
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i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more
i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more
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i like pbs, i love big bird, i like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> someone is getting tough on big bird. you have want me to save big bird? somebody is finally cracking down on big bird. going after what has been the biggest driver of our debt and deficit over the last decade. public television. pbs. >> these are tough times with big issues so scrooch your head talking about big bird. >> bret: my tw two-and-a-half-year-old is excited about. this i don't know how many people are that big bird is in the news. he is. all over the news. the big news today perhaps the polls, gasolineup will poll today is now likely voters. they transitioned from registered voters to likely voters. that is a difference. we talk about it before. romney two-point lead. margin of error is tied. first time in a year, real clear politic average, he has the lead in the average of recent polls. what about this? the panel, jonah goldberg, from national review online. kirsten powers for
i like pbs, i love big bird, i like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> someone is getting tough on big bird. you have want me to save big bird? somebody is finally cracking down on big bird. going after what has been the biggest driver of our debt and deficit over the last decade. public television. pbs. >> these are tough times with big issues so scrooch your head talking about big bird. >> bret: my tw...
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pbs. >> this is "bbc world news." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. newman's own foundation.
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. >> the subsidy for pbs, the subsidy for amtrak, the subsidy for the national endowment for the arts, the subsidy for the national endowment for the humanities. >> pelley: those are pretty small bore, governor. we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars that you would need. we're talking about department. >> i'll keep going then. let's keep going. another hundred billion dollars a year comes by taking medicaid-- which is the health care program for the poor, as well as food stamps and housing vouchers-- and sending those back to the states and growing them at the rate of inflation or inflation plus 1% in the case of medicaid. >> reporter: now, romney has also started asking a question you're going to hear a lot more of over the next 60 days, it's on that sign right behind me. are you better off in scott, he's basically arguing that no matter what the president says people know they're not better off and they shouldn't bet on four more years of the same. >> pelley: jan, thanks very much. you may recall that we brought you our interview with mitt and ann romney last week. we'l
. >> the subsidy for pbs, the subsidy for amtrak, the subsidy for the national endowment for the arts, the subsidy for the national endowment for the humanities. >> pelley: those are pretty small bore, governor. we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars that you would need. we're talking about department. >> i'll keep going then. let's keep going. another hundred billion dollars a year comes by taking medicaid-- which is the health care program for the poor, as well...
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i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more
i will see you back here next time on pbs. until then, keep the faith. >> for more information of a bin vincent van gogh. that is next time. we will see you then. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street but a place >> and from contributions by viewers like you. thank you. what do more harm -- pbs. >> pahor -- be more
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do you know how much money goes to pbs. david: raises the most amount of money, it's increasing growth, growth in the economy and if you raise tax rates, decrease fwroet. >> when do we have higher growth rates in the economy. in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you know who paid that? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with incomes at that level. charles: and here what is i have a problem and i read a couple of articles on you and i know you inherited a certain amount of money. you get to people, families who struggle to stuart's point and family business $400,000 a year, i don't know, plumbing, a couple laundromats and at the end frt day you inherited money, but i want to punish them for success. and i am so contemptuous of people in your organization who want to punish people who have made, who have barely achieved the american dream and make it harder for their children
do you know how much money goes to pbs. david: raises the most amount of money, it's increasing growth, growth in the economy and if you raise tax rates, decrease fwroet. >> when do we have higher growth rates in the economy. in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you know who paid that? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend ♪ ♪ big adventure or a brand-new friend ♪ ♪ when you're curious like curious george ♪ ♪ swing! ♪ ♪ well, every day ♪ every day ♪ ♪ is so glorious ♪ glorious ♪ george! ♪ and everything ♪ everything ♪ ♪ is so wondrous ♪ wondrous ♪ ♪ there's more to explore when you open the door ♪ ♪ and meet friends like this, you just can't miss ♪ ♪ i know you're curious ♪ curious ♪ ♪ and that's marvelous ♪ marvelous ♪ ♪ and that's your reward ♪ you'll never be bored ♪ if you ask your
cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from: (lively drum intro) ♪ you never do know what's around the bend...
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remember he's a pbs commissioner. he makes sure that these people report around the regional administrator and straight up to the commissioners, the respective commissioners. that means if i'm coming in, i'm looking at less authority for me because my own person there no longer has the authority that she had before. why did you accept this organization -- this form of organization which was not put in by a presidential appointee, but was put in by someone who acted for a very long period of time when there was no presidential appointee. in fact, he may have gone over into two administrations and left in place this structure that we have now with a series of figureheads including at the regional level where mr. neely was able to do his work when he was both regional administrator, of course, and pbs commissioner didn't much matter because prouty before him had reorganized the place so that the regional administrator wasn't left with much authority anyway. now prouty is on administrative leave because he is implicated i
remember he's a pbs commissioner. he makes sure that these people report around the regional administrator and straight up to the commissioners, the respective commissioners. that means if i'm coming in, i'm looking at less authority for me because my own person there no longer has the authority that she had before. why did you accept this organization -- this form of organization which was not put in by a presidential appointee, but was put in by someone who acted for a very long period of...
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i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and other things. i love pbs and big bird, and i actually like you, too. lou: president obama not able to resist since then referring to big bird yesterday and today, and here's what he said. >> for all of you moms and kids out there, don't worry, somebody's finally getting tough on big bird. [cheers and applause] rounding him up. elmo's got to watch out too. governor romney plans to let wall street run wild, but he's bringing the hammer down on "sesame street," it makes sense. lou: the president was trying to make a joke, but, mr. president, wait a minute. turns out big bird is deserving of considerable public attention. upon further investigation, it appears the last thing the president should be doing is to minimize what's happening to the taxpayer money because of big bird, all his friends like elmo and jim lehrer. the president should be paying attention to the count to help him with the numbers, and the numbers are troubling. on a day in which the congressional budget office announced the 2012 bu
i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and other things. i love pbs and big bird, and i actually like you, too. lou: president obama not able to resist since then referring to big bird yesterday and today, and here's what he said. >> for all of you moms and kids out there, don't worry, somebody's finally getting tough on big bird. [cheers and applause] rounding him up. elmo's got to watch out too. governor romney plans to let wall street run wild, but he's bringing the hammer down on...
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cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from:
cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from:
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i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> mitt romney picked the fight with the wrong bird. >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no. i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> but big bird has defenders who are ready to ruffle feathers. >> at a time when the public is rightly concerned about the impact of sex and violence on tv, this administration is going to protect the muppets, wall street week and by god, we are going to protect julia child. >> those were the days, huh? i want to let you in on my performance tricks here. see, they leave this for every guest up here. the name, but it also has a little note here that that guess is on set. you know what? it's richard schiff, who needs it. >> i want to keep that as a souvenir. >> "the west wing" lives for ever. it turns out there you were defending pbs and big bird years before the romney attack. when that moment came in the debate, did you flash back to "the west wing" as i did? >> if i
i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> mitt romney picked the fight with the wrong bird. >> do you have any political statement you would like to make? >> no. i don't want to ruffle any feathers. >> but big bird has defenders who are ready to ruffle feathers. >> at a time when the public is rightly concerned about the impact of sex and violence on tv, this...